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the right chemistry: how frozen foods became a supermarket staple

freezing is an excellent method of preserving foods, requiring no added preservatives and generally providing better taste than canned food.
joe schwarcz
nov 05, 2021

good gut bacteria in newborn boys equates to better cognition: study

researchers found boys with a gut bacterial composition high in bacteroidetes at one year of age had advanced cognition and language skills one year later.
monika warzecha
jul 18, 2021

'spider web' mechanism can trap and kill viruses

the discovery has implications for vaccine design and delivery, including aerosol and nasal spray technologies.
brighter world, mcmaster university
jul 06, 2021

new hope for ramping up vaccine production

current vaccine production requires chemicals and time, two things that slow development and make the process inefficient.
nick beare
may 10, 2021

cash for covid: u.k. study pays people to get reinfected

the one-year study will pay people aged 18 to 30 who have survived the virus around $8,700 to measure the protection against reinfection.
dave yasvinski
apr 19, 2021

scientists discover 'zombie genes' come to life in brain after death

the growth in cells was mostly noted in the groups of glial cells, which are responsible for carrying out post-mortem maintenance
devika desai, national post
apr 02, 2021

a brave new world of plant cyborgs, spinach that emails

a look into the growing field of plant nanobionics.
emma jones
feb 05, 2021

corneal transplant restores vision for 78-year-old

the procedure, which offers hope to thousands of canadians with vision loss, brought the man sight after 10 years.
dave yasvinski
jan 26, 2021
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the right chemistry: how frozen foods became a supermarket staple

freezing is an excellent method of preserving foods, requiring no added preservatives and generally providing better taste than canned food.
joe schwarcz
nov 05, 2021

good gut bacteria in newborn boys equates to better cognition: study

researchers found boys with a gut bacterial composition high in bacteroidetes at one year of age had advanced cognition and language skills one year later.
monika warzecha
jul 18, 2021

'spider web' mechanism can trap and kill viruses

the discovery has implications for vaccine design and delivery, including aerosol and nasal spray technologies.
brighter world, mcmaster university
jul 06, 2021

new hope for ramping up vaccine production

current vaccine production requires chemicals and time, two things that slow development and make the process inefficient.
nick beare
may 10, 2021
powered by
breast cancer canada

cash for covid: u.k. study pays people to get reinfected

the one-year study will pay people aged 18 to 30 who have survived the virus around $8,700 to measure the protection against reinfection.
dave yasvinski
apr 19, 2021

scientists discover 'zombie genes' come to life in brain after death

the growth in cells was mostly noted in the groups of glial cells, which are responsible for carrying out post-mortem maintenance
devika desai, national post
apr 02, 2021

a brave new world of plant cyborgs, spinach that emails

a look into the growing field of plant nanobionics.
emma jones
feb 05, 2021

corneal transplant restores vision for 78-year-old

the procedure, which offers hope to thousands of canadians with vision loss, brought the man sight after 10 years.
dave yasvinski
jan 26, 2021
powered by
wellspring cancer support
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